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Task: Deadly Force
Tennessee v. Garner, 471 U.S. 1 (1985).
All uses of Deadly Force must be objectively reasonable based upon
the totality of circumstances surrounding its use.
Objective Reasonableness is satisfied where:
•Suspect poses an immediate threat of serious bodily harm or death to officer
or some other person who is present. OR;
•Officer has probable cause to believe that the suspect has committed a violent
felony involving the infliction or threatened infliction of serious bodily harm or
death. And,
• By his or her escape poses an imminent danger of serious bodily harm or
death to others. (It is noted that this last provision has been generally added by
law enforcement agencies-though the Supreme Court assumed danger to the
community at large based on prior Act).
•Warning should be given where possible.
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